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Jim Beam Ten Pin Aged 10 Years White Bowling Pin VERY RARE is one of the most if not THE most sought after Jim Beam collectable of all time!! Super Rare - Beam started producing whiskey decanters in 1952; their very first product of this extensive range of decanters was a bowling pin bottle with a wooden top. Later on in the 1960s Beam replaced the wooden top with a plastic version which was painted gold. These bowling pins from the 1960's and 70's are now very sought after by collectors. Later in the mid 1970's Beam produced this white stoneware version which contained a 10-year old Bourbon, which is rarer than the glass gold top version.

This Jim Beam White Stoneware Bowling Pin is in excellent condition for the age. It's an Australian bottle 700mL from the mid 1970s (we estimate 1975 or 1976) and it has the fully intact USA Tax Seal. This bottle is an iconic Jim Beam collector's piece and only ever comes up for sale a hand full of times worldwide, especially with the lid and tax seal in tact (although it's showing it's age). It's an absolute miracle it's survived all these years in such good condition.  Note strange (for Jim Beam anyways) 86.8 proof (43.4%ABV).

$1,200.00
Availability: Available
SKU
19331
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Jim Beam Ten Pin Aged 10 Years 1970s Australia 700mL - Beam started producing whiskey decanters in 1952. Hundreds were turned out in every imaginable shape and size, from American muscle cars to drunken deputies. Why someone settled on a bowling pin bottle is anyone's guess, yet it's one of the designs that's become constantly sought-after as a collector's item - bottles command good prices even when they're empty. This edition replaced the younger wooden top version and comes packaged with a gold plastic head. Probably stemming from the 1970s, it's an 8-year old Bourbon.
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GTIN NOBARCODE
Price / Unit Bottle
Bottle/Glass Size 700mL
ABV% 43.4
Brand Jim Beam
Varietal Bourbon
Country of Manufacture United Kingdom
Region Kentucky
Vintage 1974
Box No
Collector Rating 7
Condition Vintage
Closure Screw Cap with Paper Tax Seal
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